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City Administrator's Report <br />January 16, 2019 <br />Page 3 <br />IV. Responses to Council/Citizen Inquiries <br />Date of Inquiry <br />Inquiry <br />Response <br />January 7, 2019 <br />Councilmember Robertson <br />Parks staff have been looking at easements <br />inquired about parking at <br />(existing and potential future) around <br />Tukwila Pond <br />Tukwila Pond to determine options for <br />improving and promoting public access to <br />the site. Crime Prevention Through <br />Environmental Design (CPTED) work has also <br />been conducted on site to make it safer: <br />including improving sight lines and cleaning <br />debris from homeless encampments. <br />January 14, 2019 <br />Councilmember Kruller <br />inquired about how <br />In anticipation of cold weather or snow fall, <br />Public Works' Street Division monitors the <br />decisions are made <br />condition and makes a deicing decision on a <br />regarding deicing in winter <br />case by case basis. Liquid deicer may be <br />conditions. <br />applied between 15 and 36 degree on dry, <br />moist or light snow to keep the precipitation <br />from sticking to the pavement. Straight <br />solid deicer may be applied during wet <br />conditions and when snow has already stuck <br />to the pavement. <br />Phone: 206-433-1800 • Email: Mayor@TukwilaWA.gov • Website: TukwilaWA.gov <br />31 <br />